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Penn Upsets Women Swimmers, 80-59; Men Triumph Twice in Keystone State

If Costin's enthusiasm can flow into the water of Blodgett pool this Thursday, the disappointment of this past Saturday may quickly be forgotten.

Men's Swimming

The Harvard men's swimming team went, saw, and thoroughly humiliated Pennsylvania's finest aquamen this weekend. The swimmers embarrassed both Penn, 85-28, and Penn State, 74-39, in back to back meets on Saturday and Sunday.

The Crimson never allowed the landlocked Quakers to come up for air, as the swimmers won 11 of 13 events, in addition to first and second places in both the one-meter and three-meter diving behind the impressive performance of Dan Watson.

Because Saturday's outcome was immediately apparent, the real challenge for both teams was posed by the Eastern Seaboard qualifying standard, as both the Crimson and the Quakers attempted to qualify as many of their swimmers as possible for that year end meet

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The following day the Crimson proved that cats don't like water as they dispatched Penn State's Nittany Lions with ease.

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